3. On Sunday they (to ache) ________________________________ all day and the pain (not to go) ____________________________________ when I (to wake) _______________________ up on Monday morning.

4. It (to begin) ______________________________ to wear off while I (to have) _____________________________ breakfast, but I hardly (to settle) _______________________________ down to work when it (to come) ______________________________ on again worse than I ever (to know) ____________________________ it before.

5. I (to accept) _______________________________ whatever advice the specialist (to give) __________________________________ me, even if it (to mean) _______________________________ to give) _______________________________ up work for a long time.

B. Put the verbs into the correct form, adding prepositions where necessary. The episode should be regarded as past, i.e. written on the evening of the same day:

2. We (to be) ________________________________ all a bit worried about the exam, because one (to have) ___________________________ such a short time in which (to finish) ____________________________ the paper.

3. I always (to use) _______________________________ a dictionary in the past, but our teacher (to say) __________________________ we (must; to give) ______________________________________ (to use) ___________________________ them now, because one (to permit) ______________________________ (to use) ______________________________ them in the examination room.

4. And anyone who (to catch) ____________________________ (to try) ________________________________ (to consult) _________________________________ one surreptitiously (to throw) ________________________________________ out of the room at once and never (to allow) _____________________________ (to take) the exam again.

5. I (to be) _____________________________ thankful when it (to be) ____________________________ all over.